Graham Leggett wrote:
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:

I think MPMs are a design mis-feature.  The fact that the same
directive value can be (and is!) interpreted in non-uniform ways by
different MPMs bugs me to no end.  -- justin

That is a flaw in the MPMs themselves (overloading a term is evil I agree), but not in the MPM concept as a whole.

The fact we have MPMs at all gives us the power to develop something like the simple MPM alongside existing stable MPMs, without being forced to endure a period of instability where the server doesn't work at all.

Its trunk, it better be unstable or we are doing something wrong.

Thats why I think we should delete prefork, worker, event, threadpool, perchild, and leader MPMs.

Thanks,

-Paul

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